Social Media

Albers is accredited by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. As of July 2014, less than five percent of the world’s business schools and less than one third of U.S. business schools have achieved business accreditation from AACSB.

Albers School of Business and Economics

Outstanding AcademicsEssential Business Experience

As a student at Albers, you are immersed in an academic and professional program that offers the knowledge and experience needed to succeed in the business world. In the Jesuit tradition of educating the whole person, Albers incorporates ethics, social responsibility, and global awareness into every aspect of your education.

National Rankings

The Albers School of Business and Economics is nationally ranked by BusinessWeek, U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, and Graduateprograms.com. Details here.

Albers School of Business and Economics Calendar

6:00 PM to 10:00 PM - Sole Repair Shop, 1001 East Pike Street: YOUNG ALUMNI SUMMER PARTY!Join us for the Seattle U Young Alumni Summer Party on Thursday, August 20th at Sole Repair Shop.Catch-up with friends and meet new ones as you mingle with Seattle U graduates from the past ten years. Enjoy music, food and fun at one of Capitol Hill's hottest event spaces.This event will feature complimentary appetizers prepared by the outstanding chefs at Quinns, as well as one free drink for each guest (additional drinks may be purchased at the cash bar).Tickets are required. To get tickets, please visit: https://su-summer-party-2015.eventbrite.com

5:30 PM to 7:00 PM - Seattle University,Administration Building, Rm 307: Career Launch Boot Camp! (Formerly Tools For Transition Recent Grad Career Bootcamp)Workshop series for new graduates of Seattle University***NEW DATES: Monday-Thursday, September 14 -17, 2015 | 5:30- 7:30 p.m.Workshops take place in the Seattle University Administration Building, Room 307Registration is limited so please sign up soon!Note: You must be able to attend all 4 sessions! (except in cases of illness or emergency) Are you a recent graduate and lost in the throes of job hunting? Confused by networking? Not sure how to transition your unpaid internship into a full-time paid position? This workshop will give you the tools you need, along with the opportunity to connect with other Seattle University alumni and work on your professional networking skills. This course is specifically designed for new graduates from class years 2010 to 2015 who are searching for their fit in a new career.ØSelf-assessment tools to identify the career that’s right for youØApproach to creating your strategy ØDevelopment of personal narrative and positioning – key branding tools to sell YOUØ Coaching on networking and informational meetings – 95% of jobs are found that wayØ Successful resume formats, LinkedIn, online presence, cover letters, emails to get resultsØTactics to enlist help and “be a vulture where you want to work”Ø Job interview coaching, including prep for behavioral and fad questions Conducted by Elizabeth Atcheson, founder and principal of Blue Bridge Career Coaching; see http://www.bluebridgecoaching.com/who_we_are.phpRegistration fee: $50.00Includes entrance to all 4 sessions, complete package of handouts, self-assessment tools, sample resumes and cover letters, interview coaching guide and more. Please contact alumnirsvp@seattleu.edu with any questions.Comments from previous Tools for Transition participants:“It transformed my ideas about career development and landing a job. Before this workshop, I had all the wrong ideas about job-hunting. I spend my first year out of college doing odd jobs and unpaid internships while I crafted beautiful cover letters and resumes that never got me into the interview pool. Now I know I must be more active by going to events, volunteering, conducting informational interviews, and building a network. Now I know that it's not about my resume, but it's about my relationships.”“This class should be incorporated into every pending graduate's curriculum.”“Elizabeth's classes helped me identify the direction I want to go with regard to my career. I don't think I would have identified this without attending this workshop.”“I was able to immediately implement the skills and tools you outlined each week!"

5:30 PM to 7:30 PM - Seattle University,Administration Building, Rm 307: Career Launch Boot Camp! (Formerly Tools for Transition Recent Grad Career Boot Camp)Workshop series for new graduates of Seattle University**NEW DATES: Monday-Thursday, September 14-17, 2015 | 5:30- 7:30 p.m.Workshops take place in the Seattle University Administration Building, Room 307Registration is limited so please sign up soon!Note: You must be able to attend all 4 sessions! (except in cases of illness or emergency) Are you a recent graduate and lost in the throes of job hunting? Confused by networking? Not sure how to transition your unpaid internship into a full-time paid position? This workshop will give you the tools you need, along with the opportunity to connect with other Seattle University alumni and work on your professional networking skills. This course is specifically designed for new graduates from class years 2010 to 2015 who are searching for their fit in a new career.ØSelf-assessment tools to identify the career that’s right for youØApproach to creating your strategy ØDevelopment of personal narrative and positioning – key branding tools to sell YOUØ Coaching on networking and informational meetings – 95% of jobs are found that wayØ Successful resume formats, LinkedIn, online presence, cover letters, emails to get resultsØ Tactics to enlist help and “be a vulture where you want to work”Ø Job interview coaching, including prep for behavioral and fad questions Conducted by Elizabeth Atcheson, founder and principal of Blue Bridge Career Coaching; see http://www.bluebridgecoaching.com/who_we_are.phpRegistration fee: $50.00Includes entrance to all 4 sessions, complete package of handouts, self-assessment tools, sample resumes and cover letters, interview coaching guide and more. Please contact alumnirsvp@seattleu.edu with any questions.Comments from previous Tools for Transition participants:“It transformed my ideas about career development and landing a job. Before this workshop, I had all the wrong ideas about job-hunting. I spend my first year out of college doing odd jobs and unpaid internships while I crafted beautiful cover letters and resumes that never got me into the interview pool. Now I know I must be more active by going to events, volunteering, conducting informational interviews, and building a network. Now I know that it's not about my resume, but it's about my relationships.”“This class should be incorporated into every pending graduate's curriculum.”“Elizabeth's classes helped me identify the direction I want to go with regard to my career. I don't think I would have identified this without attending this workshop.”“I was able to immediately implement the skills and tools you outlined each week!"

5:30 PM to 7:30 PM - Seattle University,Administration Building, Rm 307: Career Launch Boot Camp! (Formerly Tools for Transition Recent Grad Boot Camp)Workshop series for new graduates of Seattle University**NEW DATES: Monday-Thursday, September 14-17, 2015 | 5:30- 7:30 p.m.Workshops take place in the Seattle University Administration Building, Room 307Registration is limited so please sign up soon!Note: You must be able to attend all 4 sessions! (except in cases of illness or emergency) Are you a recent graduate and lost in the throes of job hunting? Confused by networking? Not sure how to transition your unpaid internship into a full-time paid position? This workshop will give you the tools you need, along with the opportunity to connect with other Seattle University alumni and work on your professional networking skills. This course is specifically designed for new graduates from class years 2010 to 2015 who are searching for their fit in a new career.ØSelf-assessment tools to identify the career that’s right for youØApproach to creating your strategy ØDevelopment of personal narrative and positioning – key branding tools to sell YOUØ Coaching on networking and informational meetings – 95% of jobs are found that wayØ Successful resume formats, LinkedIn, online presence, cover letters, emails to get resultsØTactics to enlist help and “be a vulture where you want to work”Ø Job interview coaching, including prep for behavioral and fad questions Conducted by Elizabeth Atcheson, founder and principal of Blue Bridge Career Coaching; see http://www.bluebridgecoaching.com/who_we_are.phpRegistration fee: $50.00Includes entrance to all 4 sessions, complete package of handouts, self-assessment tools, sample resumes and cover letters, interview coaching guide and more. Please contact alumnirsvp@seattleu.edu with any questions.Comments from previous Tools for Transition participants:“It transformed my ideas about career development and landing a job. Before this workshop, I had all the wrong ideas about job-hunting. I spend my first year out of college doing odd jobs and unpaid internships while I crafted beautiful cover letters and resumes that never got me into the interview pool. Now I know I must be more active by going to events, volunteering, conducting informational interviews, and building a network. Now I know that it's not about my resume, but it's about my relationships.”“This class should be incorporated into every pending graduate's curriculum.”“Elizabeth's classes helped me identify the direction I want to go with regard to my career. I don't think I would have identified this without attending this workshop.”“I was able to immediately implement the skills and tools you outlined each week!"

5:30 PM to 7:30 PM - Seattle University,Administration Building, Rm 307: Career Launch Boot Camp! (Formerly Tools for Transition Recent Grad Boot Camp)Workshop series for new graduates of Seattle University***NEW DATES: Monday-Thursday, September 14-17, 2015 | 5:30- 7:30 p.m.Workshops take place in the Seattle University Administration Building, Room 307Registration is limited so please sign up soon!Note: You must be able to attend all 4 sessions! (except in cases of illness or emergency) Are you a recent graduate and lost in the throes of job hunting? Confused by networking? Not sure how to transition your unpaid internship into a full-time paid position? This workshop will give you the tools you need, along with the opportunity to connect with other Seattle University alumni and work on your professional networking skills. This course is specifically designed for new graduates from class years 2010 to 2015 who are searching for their fit in a new career.ØSelf-assessment tools to identify the career that’s right for youØApproach to creating your strategy ØDevelopment of personal narrative and positioning – key branding tools to sell YOUØ Coaching on networking and informational meetings – 95% of jobs are found that wayØ Successful resume formats, LinkedIn, online presence, cover letters, emails to get resultsØTactics to enlist help and “be a vulture where you want to work”Ø Job interview coaching, including prep for behavioral and fad questions Conducted by Elizabeth Atcheson, founder and principal of Blue Bridge Career Coaching; see http://www.bluebridgecoaching.com/who_we_are.phpRegistration fee: $50.00Includes entrance to all 4 sessions, complete package of handouts, self-assessment tools, sample resumes and cover letters, interview coaching guide and more. Please contact alumnirsvp@seattleu.edu with any questions.Comments from previous Tools for Transition participants:“It transformed my ideas about career development and landing a job. Before this workshop, I had all the wrong ideas about job-hunting. I spend my first year out of college doing odd jobs and unpaid internships while I crafted beautiful cover letters and resumes that never got me into the interview pool. Now I know I must be more active by going to events, volunteering, conducting informational interviews, and building a network. Now I know that it's not about my resume, but it's about my relationships.”“This class should be incorporated into every pending graduate's curriculum.”“Elizabeth's classes helped me identify the direction I want to go with regard to my career. I don't think I would have identified this without attending this workshop.”“I was able to immediately implement the skills and tools you outlined each week!"